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Associate Planner
APA Los AngelesCA, USPlanner I
Contra Costa CountyContra Costa County, CAJunior Event Producer
RTM Business GroupCA, US- Promoted
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Event Coordinator
VirtualVocationsSanta Rosa, California, United StatesPlanner
Newell Brands IncSanta Rosa, CA, United States- Promoted
OPEN HOUSE HIRING EVENT
Amada Senior CareSanta Rosa, CA, US- Promoted
On-Premise Event Sales Manager
Dave & Buster's, Inc.Santa Rosa, CA, US- Promoted
- New!
Demand Planner
24 Seven TalentSanta Rosa, CA, United States- Promoted
Event Manager
FTV CapitalSanta Rosa, CA, United StatesEvent Staff
Star StaffingRohnert Park, CA, USEvent Security Officer
Graton Resort & CasinoROHNERT PARK, CANorCal Virtual Hiring Event
TNGSanta Rosa, CaliforniaInventory Control Planner
PaperWorksRemote, CA- Promoted
Media Planner
H / L AgencySanta Rosa, CA, United StatesEvent Host
Bowlero corporationRohnert Park, CaliforniaMedia Planner
MediabistroSanta Rosa, CA, United States- Promoted
- New!
Executive and Event Operations Assistant - Remote
INDI Staffing ServicesSanta Rosa, CA, United StatesEnvironmental Planner
SercoSanta Rosa, CA, United StatesASSOCIATE TRANSPORTATION PLANNER
Department of TransportationSacramento County, US- Promoted
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Senior Event Sales Manager
Lucky Strike EntertainmentSanta Rosa, CA, United StatesThe average salary range is between $ 60,264 and $ 84,000 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 73,740 year .
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Associate Planner
City of Millbrae / 621 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, CA
Posted on : August 1, 2024
Application Deadline : September 3, 2024
Job Description
Associate Planner
The City of Millbrae has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Associate Planner to join our planning team in Millbrae. The Associate Planner will be responsible for a wide range of current and long-range planning projects, including design review, conditional use permits, specific plan updates, plan checks, inspections, and creating and implementing new zoning ordinances as needed. The position includes both front counter and back-office responsibilities assisting applicants and residents, as well as regular attendance presenting planning projects at public hearings before the City’s various boards and commissions. This unique opportunity offers a budding mid-level professional the ability to engage in a wide variety of planning projects with regional significance while serving a charming, diverse community with a small-town feel. The City of Millbrae offers interested applicants a competitive compensation and benefits package, a positive and collaborative working environment, opportunities for professional growth and advancement, and is conveniently located for commuters within walking distance from both BART and Caltrain.
The Associate Planner performs a wide range of the more complex planning functions, including current and advanced planning. This class is distinguished from the Assistant Planner by the level and scope of work performed.
The duties listed below are illustrative only and are not meant to be a full and exhaustive listing of all of the duties and responsibilities of the position.
- Conducts assigned planning projects involving land use, populations, structures, economic activities, housing, transportation, environmental and related subjects; conducts research, and confers with applicants, interested parties, and agency representatives to identify problems and opportunities; processes use permits, business licenses, and re-zoning and subdivision variances;
- Conducts studies and prepare reports and plans related to mid-range and long-range planning;
- Participates in revising and updating the General Plan, Parks Master Plan, and other planning-related laws, ordinances, and regulations; participates in regional planning initiatives as assigned; provides review and feedback on a variety of City plans and projects;
- Participates in drafting and implementing checklists, design guidelines, applicant guides / primers, policies, procedures, and other documents related to short-term and long-term planning, including obtaining required approvals;
- Analyzes data with respect to relevant laws, ordinances, regulations, and policies; determines methods to reconcile project conflicts with local and State law;
- Prepares professional staff reports of summarized data, conclusions, and recommendations; prepares staff analysis and reports regarding land use applications;
- Attends and makes presentations to the Planning Commission, City Council, Agency Board, other commissions, and the public;
- Receives and reviews planning applications; coordinates review with various City and outside agencies; assists with the creation and revision of plans and related documents; may lead a team on complex applications and long-range planning projects; responds to inquiries both orally and in writing; interprets planning policies, State laws and local ordinances within established parameters; explains City procedures in person, over the phone, and in writing;
- Drafts resolutions, findings, ordinances, and amendments to plans and related documents; prepares and oversees the preparation of graphs, charts, and other displays;
- Ensures that all public and private development proposals have been properly reviewed and noticed under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and State Law;
- Provides information on City, regional, and State environmental, zoning, land use, development standards, and subdivision requirements to consultants, developers, property owners, and the general public;
- Works extensively on the computer to manage current planning caseloads, produce written documents, prepare maps and graphics, analyze data, create graphics, research on the internet, and communicate with others through email;
- May administer contracts and oversee the work of consultants; may coordinate staff assigned to planning projects as assigned; may serve as a liaison with other City departments on large development projects;
- May provide a variety of support to the department, other City agencies, commissions, or ad-hoc advisory groups; and
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Management Benefits
Leave Allowances
Health Coverage
Dental and Vision Coverage
CalPERS Pension
Additional Benefits
Required Experience / Skills / Education
JOB RELATED QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of : Mapping and drafting techniques involved in planning; design and plan review techniques; principles, practices, and purpose of municipal planning; laws and regulations related to city planning, including CEQA, State planning law, and subdivision map act; site and project design review techniques and requirements; nomenclature, symbols, methods, practices, techniques, and instruments used in planning, drafting, and mapping; statistics and statistical analysis as applied to land use, transportation, zoning, and master plan studies; principles and techniques of developing and maintaining a master plan; site planning, and architectural design; laws and other regulations relating to municipal planning; geographic information system (GIS) software, database software, word processing software, spreadsheets, and graphics software.
Ability to : Research, interpret, and apply local, State, and Federal laws and codes; collect, analyze, and interpret data pertaining to planning and zoning situations; apply urban, environmental, housing, zoning, and transportation planning principles and methods to local problems; assist with code and policy development related to planning and zoning; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; communicate effectively, orally and in writing; understand and interpret maps, plans, building elevations, specifications, and legal descriptions; operate personal computers and utilize planning applications and software used in office environments; analyze and compile statistical, economic, and technical data; read, understand, and apply State laws, local ordinances and guidelines to permit applications; prepare well-written reports and oral presentations; make effective presentations in public meetings in a clear and concise manner; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, policy makers, developers, and the public; read and interpret architectural and construction plans; participate in project development.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Education : Graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in city or regional planning, urban planning, public policy, or a closely related field. Master’s degree in a related field is highly desirable.
Experience : Three (3) years of previous professional experience as a current planner. One (1) year of experience can be substituted by a Master’s degree.
Licenses : Possession of a valid California Driver’s License and a satisfactory driving record, as determined by the City.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Speak clearly and understandably; operate standard computer programs. Ability to travel to various locations within and outside the City of Millbrae to meet program needs and fulfill the job responsibilities. When driving on City business, maintenance of a California driver’s license and satisfactory driver’s record is required. Must be able to actively participate in evening meetings.
Must have the willingness and ability to work the hours necessary to accomplish the assigned duties, including evening and weekend hours; attend evening meetings; travel out of town to attend workshops, conferences, and seminars during work and non-work hours.
Application Instructions
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Recruitment Contact phone : (650)259-2332
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